Why Singapore Isn't for Everyone (Filipino POV)

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Max Chernov

Max Chernov

Күн бұрын

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@bugsy101073
@bugsy101073 Ай бұрын
I had a boss who is from Philippines, he is the best boss I ever had in my 29 years of professional life. he always offered us a lift in his car from west to east side-of Singapore. a great family man, always inspire happiness, very sociable and highly generous to poor people, i guess from his christian upbringing. the lady is also right, they are everywhere in the world, saw some pinoy in rio de janeiro, anchorage, latvia, stockholm, mostly hotel and IT professionals
@nurulnadirah2454
@nurulnadirah2454 23 күн бұрын
Nursing too
@johnooi4865
@johnooi4865 Ай бұрын
What a humble lady.. may God bless her in her life journey
@rongvo7861
@rongvo7861 Ай бұрын
Give this lady her PR now ! She’s the best kinda foreigner we needed . Intelligent , appreciative and hardworking , we need more expats like her . Please give her the PR Singapore . She deserves it totally
@ahyapchow2459
@ahyapchow2459 Ай бұрын
@@rongvo7861 ABSOLUTELY SHE DESERVE PR.
@samyang5873
@samyang5873 Ай бұрын
OK !! I call PAP now !!!😂
@khenglim
@khenglim Ай бұрын
Agree. She deserves her PR, unlike so many others that were given, yet behave and speaks so badly of the host country. Anyone from ICA reading this should reach out to her. Wishing you many more years of pleasant stay in Singapore.
@gohkr5062
@gohkr5062 Ай бұрын
NS for Singaporeans, but jobs, PRship, Citizenship, Scholarships and all sort of Ships for foreigners... Only two democratic countries in the world where citizens will continue to elect and re-elect dictators to their leadership, Singapore and Philippines...
@oliveolivas3638
@oliveolivas3638 Ай бұрын
My travel to Singapore was just perfect, everything about this country is beautiful. Architectural design, way of transportation & view from different places was amazing. I think this lady Majoy should be given a PR, she’s very well spoken & given her number of years of staying there, I should say that she could be a good asset to your country.❤
@glennchua9043
@glennchua9043 Ай бұрын
I love Philippines. I love Filipina. They are very friendly and easy to make friend and get a long very well. I like Majoy 's Attitude, hope that she and her whole family get the PR soon. Mabuhay Philippines 🤗❤✌
@leowtaimeng811
@leowtaimeng811 Ай бұрын
Filipino are very good nurses n in service sector. Very happy n patience...
@1chooOne
@1chooOne Ай бұрын
Filipinos nurses are excellent. Dedicated, hard working, natural caring and compassionate
@yummy146
@yummy146 Ай бұрын
We had a Filipino helper and she was our greatest inspiration. She is a kind, lovely, hardworking, respectful person. We still communicate and exchange season greeting after she left us 10 years ago. Filipinos are gems.
@MN-pb2gw
@MN-pb2gw 17 күн бұрын
Thank you as a Filipino
@marytian902
@marytian902 18 күн бұрын
Thank you ! You guys are more than welcome in Singapore 🇸🇬 you make me even more proud of being a Singaporean ❤ . For us Singaporean, as long as you learn to embrace us , our beliefs , our culture, we are very welcome and warm !
@user-tw8jy5wz9i
@user-tw8jy5wz9i 22 күн бұрын
Wow what articulate lady she is! It's not boring listening to her for her appreciation living in Singapore, instead it's informative and easy to understand her way of conversing.
@leongyet9896
@leongyet9896 Ай бұрын
I have met more good Filipina than bad ones. Maybe one hand can count those bad ones. As a Singaporean,i really appreciate whatever jobs they are holding here and contribute to Singapore. I wish all Filipinos here the very best and thank you for your work or contribution. Definitely you will encounter set backs or met unruly locals or other people here but dont give up. 👍🙏
@leongyet9896
@leongyet9896 Ай бұрын
@@MAJOYDACIA I feel bad for them when they were being mistreated especially the nurses in the hospital. Saw quite a few self entitled patients rasing their voices and demand them to do something for them. Damn piss off
@jacksoncheng1056
@jacksoncheng1056 Ай бұрын
Such an intelligent n true sharing of Singapore life. She was totally on point about Singapore and Filipinos. All my pinoy friends are super friendly, humble, care free and full of energy. Hope to see her in more videos.
@bugsy101073
@bugsy101073 Ай бұрын
sadly in the early 2000s, most perception of filipinos from us singaporeans were being maids and helpers, but when their middle class fair skinned professionals came in mid 2005s, perspectives changed since then
@hiddenblush
@hiddenblush Ай бұрын
@@bugsy101073 please lets not generalise middle class filipinos as just fair skinned ones, there are also middle class tan skin filipinos who are living in sg right now, and those are the filipinos who took the harder route cuz they are definitely the ones who are lightly discriminated or generalised as helpers and maids
@bugsy101073
@bugsy101073 Ай бұрын
@@hiddenblushplease la, dont misunderstood the statement. it is the local SG population who generalised that pinoys are dark skinned all the while.,but actually it is diverse.
@sayurik
@sayurik Ай бұрын
I’ve 2 ex Filipino colleagues who are a married couple who worked and lived in SG for many years. They’re the nicest and kindest people and unfortunately they had to leave Singapore for Canada as they were unable to get PR. It was heartbreaking to see wonderful people who contributed so much and live in Singapore leave because they were just unable to get PR. I wish there is a way to filter out and keep all of these wonderful foreign talents who genuinely love Singapore and contribute to our society. ❤
@luxury-Diver
@luxury-Diver Ай бұрын
The one i worked with previously is a bad apple
@Horus-j3f
@Horus-j3f Күн бұрын
Being nice to you classifies as a guarantee to get PR? i'm glad you're not in charge of ICA😂
@Angels_8811
@Angels_8811 Күн бұрын
@Horus-j3f Anyway, this is true, many foreigner use the agency to guide them. If u guided by Agency, u will know what the right document to submit!! Not fake real suggestions!
@khushboosharma7460
@khushboosharma7460 Ай бұрын
Us too! 15 years on EP... Privileged and blessed to be able to be here... Thankful that I can raise my children here. We are glad to call Singapore our home❤🎉 My children think CNY is our main festival and are in very high spirits during the CNY. My elder girl speaks Chinese too!
@Angels_8811
@Angels_8811 22 күн бұрын
Did you apply PR?
@gavinyuen040680
@gavinyuen040680 Ай бұрын
I think most Singaporeans are generally, if you show respect we show respect. You know? Its not about respecting Singapore per se but just generally be a respectful person. If you are one, you will find Singaporeans warming up to you quick
@Kirk_G.
@Kirk_G. Ай бұрын
Great interview! She has many interesting observations and it’s kind of like you are just scratching the surface. Also, it’s rewarding to listen to someone with such a strong character. She those characteristics I like - intelligence, confidence, experience, respect and humility.
@ragsoh
@ragsoh Ай бұрын
Sadly my personal experience with Filipinos (two of my ex-colleagues) were very bad. Both of them were very arrogant and they gave me hell. But our family helpers are Filipinos and they are wonderful people. I have a friend who is a Filipino and she is an angel. I think at the end of the day, we must learn to treat others decently. If you work here and you give bad impression of your country, people will stereotype you and have a bad opinion about your country. I have worked overseas and I always remind myself that I am an ambassador of Singapore and I want people to respect my country.
@raghavnamasivayam8706
@raghavnamasivayam8706 Ай бұрын
then its not individuality if people treat you according to your nationality or race
@panda63725
@panda63725 Ай бұрын
You just said different Filipinos behave differently just like Singaporeans. So don't need feel unfortunate about it.
@hloc
@hloc Ай бұрын
I think its a individual issue. My wife, a Filipino, was bullied by her own Filipino colleagues because she was not a Graduate and somewhat older than them (her supervisor). I also notice that those Rich Filipino also behave like TaiTai,vwith people below them... servant. But the same could be said about some Rich people, everywhere...
@leobrown1130
@leobrown1130 Ай бұрын
I have to agree with you. I have had bad experience with my Filipinos colleagues. I treat them well but apparently they do like to gossips and spread fake rumours of others. And I’ve experience first hand on their crab mentality. of course I believe not all are like this. Just from my personal experience, I do work with different nationality, but it seems like this traits comes mostly from this group.
@jnc81252
@jnc81252 Ай бұрын
Same thing for other Filipinos or any nationality for that matter, they have both bad and good experiences with Singaporeans.
@ApplejonApplejon
@ApplejonApplejon 19 күн бұрын
I really like Filipinos because they have both western and asian culture , i admire Fils for being responsible and hardworking , thank u
@Hahahaha10188
@Hahahaha10188 9 күн бұрын
Talking about urself?? U guys r full of 💩
@pubor7266
@pubor7266 Ай бұрын
Great interview Max :) Majoy and her family deserve to be PRs. We welcome more like her here. So humble and appreciative of what this country offers to her; what more can we ask from foreigners who live here? 😊😊
@davidhoo9093
@davidhoo9093 Ай бұрын
Once again..another great video (with filipino mama) she is down to earth, and has certainly gained much personal experience after gone to so many diffetent parts of the world..not forgetting life back home on phils and the her life lesson will benefit her kids..personally i like the lamguage of tagalong, certain twist & turn of the words, & its nice !!
@AdamCooper180
@AdamCooper180 Ай бұрын
Always enjoy the channel I'm watching from Liverpool but I'm hoping to end up in sg I spent 6 months there when I was 21 it had a massive impact on my life.
@stapleskeri9811
@stapleskeri9811 Ай бұрын
I’ve had 2 Filipina colleagues before . And I don’t mean to be stereotypical but boy oh boy, can they SING! Like, wow.
@JimJamJoo
@JimJamJoo Ай бұрын
I am a Singaporean and I love going to have lunch or dinner at the Lucky Plaza because I get to eat food that is different and unique.
@CaptainNoch
@CaptainNoch Ай бұрын
I would say, Filipinos who moved to Singapore in the early 2000s are the ones who Majoy embodies: hardworking, frugal, respectful, and is willing to integrate and even pick up Singlish (which is ironic considering there was such a government backlash against Singlish during that period). I'd say the Filipinos who are immigrating to Singapore in more recent times are the ones who usually carry attitudes and behaviors that leave a sour taste. Many Filipinos migrating to Singapore now are those who come from pretty well-off upper-middle to upper class families and for them, making it to Singapore has become a sort of ego boost which empowers them to have this more "show-off, arrogant" behavior. I would assume this big difference ultimately lies in the fact that Filipinos who migrated earlier to Singapore (like my parents) often came from the middle-class then who couldn't get a job that pays well and I would assume everyone then never thought Singapore will become what it has become today like Majoy said in this video. More recent immigrants saw how Singapore succeeded and now they jump on the bandwagon because they see it as stable. Singapore in the 90s wasn't as popular a destination for Filipinos and Filipinos would be very critical of the draconian laws here in Singapore, ironically now they admire those draconian laws because they see it as the source of discipline that allowed Singapore to succeed. I am more privileged in that I was granted citizenship after attending my entire schooling here and serving NS, and like Majoy, I also have my fair share of accent changes. Nothing feels more homely than being able to converse in Singlish when I find a Singaporean overseas. However, I've noticed more recent immigrants from the Philippines are actively trying to avoid integrating much - they would avoid Singlish like it is the plague even if everyone in the group is conversing in Singlish. Perhaps I am generalizing, but that is my observation. Filipino immigrants of my generation were quick to embrace the "Singaporean identity" in whatever shape or form. Recent ones are actively trying to stick out by emphasizing their Filipino-ness. As Majoy rightfully says, everyone should know their place in Singapore and frankly, recent Filipino immigrants who are arrogant about their identity or wealth and success in the Philippines irk me off - the nice Filipinos are either the laojiao immigrants from pre-2010 or those working in hospitality and health institutions.
@ummiramli6554
@ummiramli6554 Ай бұрын
I am a local born Singaporean. I agree with you on the latter about some arrogant Filipinos. We locals noticed it. The first Filipino family I knew were my classmate and schoolmates. It was in 1980. They love Singapore but had to return to their home because, their father was ill. They were so humble. They still love the VERY HOT AND SPICY FOODS and often request for the spicy hot curry flavour Maggie mee. 😂 My Filipino colleagues from 1990s were working hard and, nice people.
@ummiramli6554
@ummiramli6554 29 күн бұрын
@@MAJOYDACIA Have to agree with you.
@lexxy1011
@lexxy1011 10 күн бұрын
As a born and raised Filipino, this is an interesting read. These types of people are definitely existing, and I hate show off/arrogant Filipinos, these folks usually come from new money families. The ultra rich, old money Filipinos hardly behave like this. I’m so sorry to hear this. Greetings from Manila!
@migovasquez0303
@migovasquez0303 Ай бұрын
Most of the nurses I know that worked in SG are now here in USA. They told me that its only a stepping stone for them to stay in such a small country. I dont blame them. For such a small city opportunities are very little.
@khenglim
@khenglim Ай бұрын
@@migovasquez0303 Many uses Singapore as a stepping stone to the bigger world. Our training, skills, language proficiency and work ethics are recognised in many parts of the world. In all my travels, many thought of us as China chinese but when I mentioned Singapore, their attitudes and perceptions changes for the better. The Singapore brand name is indeed invaluable!
@migovasquez0303
@migovasquez0303 Ай бұрын
@@MAJOYDACIA You’re entitled to your own opinion and mine. You sounded like autocratic communist Chinese.
@emms8
@emms8 Ай бұрын
Lovely interview with beautiful Majoy❤Thanks Max😊 I used to go to Singapore every second or third month on work for about 5 days and fortunately had time to explore & experience the place. Loved & still love the cultural diversity and just about everything in Singapore😍
@nwyk153
@nwyk153 Ай бұрын
the type of foreigner tt we welcome. but sometimes, too many foreigner can be a problem. SG needs balance. Our country is small, and locals are already fighting for position in our own country.
@Iyana_15
@Iyana_15 Ай бұрын
Inspirational interview! We are Filipino family and blessed to have our PR in 2008. Totally agree with her... its a 'Privelege' to be embraced by Singapore ❤
@trishruiz4913
@trishruiz4913 Ай бұрын
To each his own. People will be happy where they choose to be happy. Some need to work very hard in a place they’re not too happy about to achieve their goals. Some are fortunate enough to live & work in the same place they’re happy in. Again, to each his own. Just wish the good for everyone.
@Susanazero
@Susanazero Ай бұрын
I love getting back to Singapore through the eyes of a good friend. Great interview, indeed 👏🏼👏🏼
@biibikiki1304
@biibikiki1304 Ай бұрын
I love this woman .. she is so truthful and humble. And she so get us .. our culture and all. Hope she gets her PR soon :)
@krispilgrim
@krispilgrim 24 күн бұрын
Apply for the PR, Majoy. You and your family is a great asset to Singapore. All the best 😊
@1chooOne
@1chooOne Ай бұрын
I love this interview. Yes Filipinos are resilient people. Singapore has changed in their acceptance of Filipinos compared to back in the days. Now you even see Filipinos working in Changi. Lovely country, lovely people. The proximity to the Philippines the distance makes it bearable to work in Singapore and fly back to visit families in the Philippines
@mrsglaizafrias
@mrsglaizafrias 23 күн бұрын
Overseas Filipino Workers in Singapore, not PR for 13 years now. We are very thankful to Singapore.
@axianskin
@axianskin Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video with her. I’m glad that she feels welcoming by Singapore
@kenzone
@kenzone Ай бұрын
Such a wonderful lady. I do hope she gets PR here one day. She’s mature, well travelled, respectful of the Singapore way of life and understands perfectly the dynamics between Singaporeans and foreigners. Most importantly, she loves the Singapore way of life and calls this place home, not some stepping stone or private enclave.
@ahyapchow2459
@ahyapchow2459 Ай бұрын
WHATEVER WE DO WHEREVER COUNTRY WE STAY, SAFETY AND CLEANLINESS ALWAYS COME FIRST GO TOGETHER HAND IN HAND. 🤗👏
@WW-ob7ek
@WW-ob7ek Ай бұрын
Yeah, all caps is necessary?
@stephenlim2852
@stephenlim2852 Ай бұрын
You don't have to type in all upper cases. It is considered shouting and is rude.
@jsnho
@jsnho Ай бұрын
I'm sure we singaporean welcome all as long as people are well behave and treat here like their home too
@marinaservicecenter5650
@marinaservicecenter5650 Ай бұрын
I work in rental car company in Oman. Not single phillino has disappointed me. I respect them
@amyg1073
@amyg1073 Ай бұрын
Such a sweet lady n a good mom ❤
@Harry-hm8gq
@Harry-hm8gq Ай бұрын
Give this lady her PR,she an asset to the country. She is humble , intelligent and down to earth ,we need more Singaporeans with her attitude. By the way I am speaking as. 72 years old Singaporean.
@matthew1333
@matthew1333 Ай бұрын
Lovely lady, May God bless you and your family to fulfill all your dreams and to be able to stay and build your home.
@hiddenblush
@hiddenblush Ай бұрын
as a filipino living in sg, i agree with her and her mindset, this video made me appreciate the privilege of living in sg even more
@se_amable001
@se_amable001 Ай бұрын
Proud of her, happy and proud of all our hardworking domestic helpers and all the other Filipino workers thriving and slaying, doing well in Singapore. They're spreading the love and the positive Filipino vibes around the world. 👍💕
@S.at78
@S.at78 24 күн бұрын
Filipinos are in general good people - those who are from low income families who go abroad to earn a living sadly represent being Filipino. As much as status, education and upbringing matters, nobody should generalized being Filipino. One thing is certain - many are poor , the reason for people leaving the country but there are those from better families who stay behind but whose characters and attitude are not identified as being Filipino. There are the good and the bad always. That also applies to Singaporeans as we've experiend a very rude arrogant man during one of our trips . This is such a great interview. A very interesting lady who had came in full circle in life with all her experiences. I love travel to Singapore . It's always a yearly thing for us. Singaporeans having such a cool country are one of the coolest people on earth.
@jman4good
@jman4good Ай бұрын
Very down to earth lady! Good that she is enjoying her stay in Sgp!
@user-nx9dp5ih5z
@user-nx9dp5ih5z Ай бұрын
I was born and worked in Singapore (& lived in HK and Beijing). Am now in Dumaguete, Philippines. No contest, Philippines wins hands down on quality of life and cost of living. But then I'm an expat who owns his own apartment on the seafront. Given that, I live great (with no rent) on US$1-2,000 - easy. I once explained that to my Singapore financial advisor and she looked down. I said to her: "I guess you need to earn about S$8-10,000 a month to live reasonably well here? And she just nodded. Still love Singapore (prefer HK), but would never live there. The stress and the crowding! Lol.
@DonnaAltobano
@DonnaAltobano Ай бұрын
That is so true Filipinos are everywhere wherever you go. We are the most hardworking people and the resilience that we have in order to survive. I agree with one of the comments here some are arogant but hey you can also find it most of the times in others. But generally speaking we have a heart that opens up that arrogance in them. We know have endured different challenges in life that’s why we need to spread positivity’s and love and unity which really and honestly the world needs so we can understand each other. This woman speaks knowledge and experience she deserves something great, keep it up girl😉😉🌹🌹
@positivelyserena
@positivelyserena Ай бұрын
We accord the same respect to the older generation in Malaysia too. I almost fainted when a 5 year old called me by my name here in the UK!
@sunny7565
@sunny7565 Ай бұрын
The more hardships, the happier people are after relief.
@TheJireh12
@TheJireh12 2 күн бұрын
I left Singapore crying because i know i will never see again my best friend uncle Wong he is 71 that time 2014 i hope he is still alive, he is the kindest person i met my special person...
@1changi
@1changi Ай бұрын
Keep applying for the PR status. You may get it after the 10th application. I have Pinony friends who became Singapore citizens after being a PR for a while and they are not of Chinese descent. So, it is not impossible. By and large, Singaporeans are colour blind to skin colour. The forefathers of Singaporeans are migrants. So, we tends to treat migrants with kindness and fairness. It is how one can contribute to Singapore's well-being. Acceptance of foreigners is a given in Singapore. Just do not go around with a sense of self-entitlement. Never commit a crime in Singapore.
@TheSingingCicada
@TheSingingCicada Ай бұрын
Your speech is eloquent, poise like local, though you look like native Hawaiian. Think you should try as a PR again. The respect you have for our cultures, people, your roots and the home values you instilled in your kids are really commendable.
@migovasquez0303
@migovasquez0303 Ай бұрын
So what is native hawaian looks like? I dont know how they look like? Pls tell us.
@markshen3280
@markshen3280 Ай бұрын
Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR is also culturally inter-racially integrated with Japanese 🇯🇵, Indonesians 🇮🇩 , Philippines 🇵🇭, mainland Chinese 🇨🇳. Indians , etc .
@ummiramli6554
@ummiramli6554 Ай бұрын
I am a local born Singaporean. I always ask foreigners who work here Why would you want to be a PR or SC ? There are much better places to live with nicer views, etc. Here is a good place to earn a living and, I know most foreigners use Singapore as a bridging/stepping stone to gain experience and prove of working overseas before moving to other countries to work such as in Europe, USA, etc.
@ummiramli6554
@ummiramli6554 Ай бұрын
@@MAJOYDACIA On the point of safety and security, most caucasians wished their work contract extended further. I agree with you 💯. Also, for their children's sake - safety, security, no bullying like in their public schools.
@KeyT3ch
@KeyT3ch Ай бұрын
$8/$10 for that Bee Hoon set she's talking about is definitely not true. You can definitely still get it within, $3+ or $4, maybe $5 at the Max (see what I did there), anything more and its just, you're buying it from the wrong place, or maybe because its the CBD area
@heartsmich6208
@heartsmich6208 Ай бұрын
Maybe she ate famous sbw white bee hoon 😂
@raghavnamasivayam8706
@raghavnamasivayam8706 Ай бұрын
Bee soon generally is $4 never $3 + maybe some places which make the dish for long or some hawker centres
@WW-ob7ek
@WW-ob7ek Ай бұрын
That's not the point guys.... Anyway, a $3 bee hoon is just bee hoon with a microscopic dose of cabbage and pork liver. It wasn't like that a decade ago. Got it?
@Aurica34
@Aurica34 Ай бұрын
Yeah that struck me as odd, bee hoon cant be that expensive, $4 is probably around the current price
@sian1of2
@sian1of2 Ай бұрын
Don't think Max is going to sell Bee Hoon.
@hayyana
@hayyana Ай бұрын
Filipinos are the happiest people in Singapore and happier than Singaporeans. 😊
@thepreciousstones4789
@thepreciousstones4789 Ай бұрын
Basically if you are not getting your education in sg, even if you are highly educated in other areas e.g. in US or in Europe, it's still extremely hard to get a PR.
@cherryannejulve6924
@cherryannejulve6924 21 күн бұрын
I can totally relate to her as a Filipino working in SG for 17 years. Tried to apply for PR 2x but both rejected, from then on I did not try to apply anymore, but I'm very fortunate to work for 3 companies here in SG and been renewed for my S Pass every 2-3yrs. I would say I am one of those lucky ones who were able to build a career in Sg although it's not always smooth sailing, but I would say I manage to survive all the ups and downs of living and working in Singapore.
@Hahahaha10188
@Hahahaha10188 9 күн бұрын
Better get lost and go back!!!
@nightowl4121
@nightowl4121 Ай бұрын
One tree cannot represent an entire forest of foreigners. While there are good and terrible individuals in the world, Singapore and Singaporeans in particular will always welcome the good person with the proper heart because there isn't much space on this little island. Therefore, we want the number to consist of excellent people rather than bad apples.
@algore3462
@algore3462 Ай бұрын
Filipinos like her are a rare breed in SG, let's be very careful who we allow to live in this precious island.
@laylim4767
@laylim4767 Ай бұрын
👍 Respect is so different in Asian as compare to the Western's. Respect especially to elders.
@davidbani1203
@davidbani1203 Ай бұрын
I really hope to be in Singapore one day
@boyan619
@boyan619 Ай бұрын
Singapura is a paradise for Filipinos because, it is a STEPPING stone for them to go to another countries
@impopquiz
@impopquiz Ай бұрын
There’s nothing wrong with that. People work overseas to enrich themselves. I hope more Singaporeans do that and then maybe they will appreciate SG when they r older.
@schan5436
@schan5436 Ай бұрын
Not for this Filipina. Let's not generalize.
@hbtan9841
@hbtan9841 Ай бұрын
That's perfectly fine. What I don't like are folks who go after Singapore citizenship just to fish for their real target e.g. US citizenship.
@leongyet9896
@leongyet9896 Ай бұрын
Can't really stereotype lah. I have colleagues here working for 20 years and another one over 15 years and they have better job offers from other countries. But my boss manage to convince them to stay and they find here quite easy to get around.
@Nuketay9447
@Nuketay9447 Ай бұрын
I do not see anything wrong with using Singapore a stepping stone If they have the ability. People all seek a better pay, better career, better life. More Singaporeans should venture out of their country to know what life is like beyond this very small island state.
@iMarcism
@iMarcism Ай бұрын
She is a very contented and positive person. Hope she will get her PR soon after working here for so long.
@naomi01078
@naomi01078 3 күн бұрын
I love watching this channel. His interviews are so amazing and informative.
@user-vw9mm7xt4h
@user-vw9mm7xt4h Ай бұрын
Singapore is a very multicultural country and no matter where you come from in the world, you can always find your place as long as you stay open.
@edgyguy8240
@edgyguy8240 Ай бұрын
9:45 I am very sorry if you have cause to feel that you need to "know your place" for Singaporeans to accept you more easily. We all live together in this society, and should help and respect each other in all aspects of life here, regardless of nationality. If a person is rude, then that person is rude. Doesn't matter where they're from. The same, if someone is kind. The world is getting smaller. And for people to exhibit xenophobia, is very irksome. Of course, would be best for a foreigner to be respectful of, and blend in with, local cultures and laws. But one can expect them to forget and make mistakes sometimes. No big deal. There are some locals who are unhappy that there are many foreigners here who "took their jobs"... but don't pay any attention to those idiots. :D
@fredlacroix6865
@fredlacroix6865 Ай бұрын
shes not a typical stereotype..she articulates herself beautifully to represent her background and culture
@WW-ob7ek
@WW-ob7ek Ай бұрын
True! A lot of Filipinos are arrogant and feel entitled. And that's coming from a Filipino myself. Haters gonna hate. Deniers gonna deny. Anu daw?
@se_amable001
@se_amable001 Ай бұрын
we are educated. others who think otherwise are just ignorant. not our fault.
@migspedition
@migspedition 16 күн бұрын
Educated migrants are well insulated and more accepted by upper-class locals since they have more in common. Migrant workers are different and more vulnerable to discrimination and spite.
@steventay5834
@steventay5834 Ай бұрын
Is a paradise for rich foreigners!!
@ArleneLS
@ArleneLS Ай бұрын
A very well said value of Filipinos. That's who we are and humble and we appreciated people and the privilege that other countries gave us. . Let's all move to Singapore :)
@se_amable001
@se_amable001 Ай бұрын
Visited once as a Filipino, but not to live there
@mengtan8347
@mengtan8347 Ай бұрын
They know how hard life.Very friendly.
@simroysten7963
@simroysten7963 Ай бұрын
In Singapore, Filipinos are top of the list in employment opportunities and commands a higher salary than any other Asean or Asian worker with the same occupation.
@khenglim
@khenglim Ай бұрын
@@simroysten7963 Not true. Not all are good. For those that are good, welcome to Singapore.
@migspedition
@migspedition 16 күн бұрын
Perhaps lessening the ego will make it easier for locals to welcome us.
@jjl124
@jjl124 4 күн бұрын
Wow! She is very articulate and beautiful as well!
@LJournals101
@LJournals101 12 күн бұрын
I've lived in Singapore and I miss living there. Considering how erratic the job market is, it is indeed a privilege to work and stay in Singapore for 15 years on EP. Most Filipino expats do appreciate Singapore/Singaporeans for accepting their hardworking, humble and appreciative Asian colleagues.
@normaalano2371
@normaalano2371 Ай бұрын
Filipino is the best very hard working im proud being a Filipino❤❤❤
@cescisco
@cescisco Ай бұрын
proud of you, kabayan. lovely!❤
@abrahamanand5739
@abrahamanand5739 Ай бұрын
Wow great interview! Her humility is really touching ❤.. Fav interview so far !
@aniraz90s
@aniraz90s Ай бұрын
As a Singaporean, I'm used to working and meeting different people from other countries. I've worked with Filipino, China, Indian, Burmese, Europeans, etc. It's kind of normalised here since I was in Primary school. I even have a Canadian friend at Secondary school. Then Burmese friend and Norwegian friend. They are all kind people so I get along with them. My brother-in-law is British and he told me that I speak very well. I explained to him that we were taught social and interaction skills at college. Our first language is English and we use UK standards so that might explain why we can speak properly if we chose to. Of course with friends and family we communicate in Singlish. Even my 10 year old speaks Singlish because I think his friends made fun of how he speaks. His teachers also told me he sound like an American so he picked up Singlish from his friends ever since. It did bothered me initially when he started speaking in Singlish but I can't stop him from learning our language so I had to let it go. I just want my kids to speak proper English. 😅
@cmymotion
@cmymotion Ай бұрын
sometimes we do stereotype people. e.g, when you see a kid with a philipina, we ‘assume’ they are not mother and child…
@Southeastasiantraveler
@Southeastasiantraveler Ай бұрын
Very interesting to hear a Filipino say that she doesn't feel comfortable in the USA. It seems to be a dream for may Filipino's to migrate to the USA. Her children would not be Singapore citizens, so eventually they will have to settle somewhere else that accepts them.
@zhen86
@zhen86 Ай бұрын
She can always go back
@Aurica34
@Aurica34 Ай бұрын
That surprises me as well, a lot of Filipinos love the US though. Have one that migrated from Singapore to US
@noeminoemi1350
@noeminoemi1350 Ай бұрын
Because PHilippines was an American colony for fifty years. So US culture feels somewhat familiar but very different at the same time.
@migovasquez0303
@migovasquez0303 Ай бұрын
I been to SG and I cant stand the place. Its very humid like bangkok, very clean and sterile. I am from the US and I can never live in a small city like that. America is so diverse and huge and the quality of life here is so much better than SG. I travel to Europe a lot and latin america is my playground. Being able to speak both spanish and portuguese is a plus.
@Aurica34
@Aurica34 Ай бұрын
@@migovasquez0303 Good on you then, stay in your US of A then.
@tengenemenmewegmele1222
@tengenemenmewegmele1222 17 күн бұрын
I feel you ate. Naramdaman ko din na welcome ako dito.
@steventay5834
@steventay5834 4 күн бұрын
Filipino are generally very friendly and nice.
@tommytstang
@tommytstang Ай бұрын
One of reason for foreigners apply for PR / Citizenship rejection is due to professions. I have Pilipino friends who got their Citizenship but most of them are in the medical field and IT.
@user-mn4kx4ch8c
@user-mn4kx4ch8c Ай бұрын
Max, you’re doing a great job
@kooky911
@kooky911 Ай бұрын
I hope that uncle at the background is watching your channel too...
@ChristopherMedez-ns7qc
@ChristopherMedez-ns7qc 17 күн бұрын
Glad to hear you enjoyed Dumaguete. More to come!
@littlejourney3178
@littlejourney3178 23 күн бұрын
For me I consider Singapore as my second home. People are loving ( not all locals and other expats) but atleast you can still run or jog even in the middle of the night and still feel safe . I had some experience of bad treatment from locals but not to the extent where you'll be discriminated against and if you can rate it is just 2/10 experience so for me this is the best place to live apart from your own country
@tmgarcia2002
@tmgarcia2002 28 күн бұрын
I had EP for 16 years before moving to Germany. Its a great place to live and work, though very expensive and work hours were looooong. i sometimes miss the food, but i am glad i moved to Germany, where there is work-life balance. I dont think i can go through 12-hour work days again.
@bigwilly8517
@bigwilly8517 Ай бұрын
Filipino married Singaporeans Also very hard to get pr.But if china married Singapore Chinese,very fast can get.
@Hahahaha10188
@Hahahaha10188 22 күн бұрын
Is because Singapore recognizes 4 races which is Chinese, Malay, India and Eurasians.
@Angels_8811
@Angels_8811 22 күн бұрын
You can go to Agency, they will help you to get your spouse PR. Try! Expensive but worth it.
@Angels_8811
@Angels_8811 22 күн бұрын
​@@Hahahaha10188fyi, Indian. Not India. If u tell India meaning from India..😂
@Hahahaha10188
@Hahahaha10188 19 күн бұрын
@@Angels_8811 my autocorrect makes me write wrong 🤣
@Angels_8811
@Angels_8811 19 күн бұрын
@@Hahahaha10188 ☺️
@hathor2
@hathor2 Ай бұрын
i definitely agree with her it is certainly a privilege to live here. while i dont get the common racial treatment from the locals at all as in never, because i pass as chinese, luck of the mix since i am half chinese i would never think i belong here and gratitude is always in my forefront in my mind. but something she said will always be true, it's the very true stressors that are the ones that is focused on here. going to the gym, public transport shouldnt be a stressor so you can focus on the job, on the family. this is something the US and its children like the philippines should realign their vision on. i like the shade she threw, if you're on on EP, just because youve been here so long, know your place. the accent thing is normal for us Pinoys. we just mimic to accommodate with whom we converse with
@hathor2
@hathor2 Ай бұрын
@@MAJOYDACIA on the side of stressors, if a country want their citizens to be productive, then make it possible for them. the philippines speciallly metro manila is very similar as you described your experience in JKT. the mass public transportation in Metro Manila is not convenient. employees need to leave the house at the minimum 2 hours early to be on time for work. you've not even reached your work place and you're already exhausted and this just make you not bring your A game for work, school, and even to enjoy a concert. it affects all aspects of life. personally, i've not visited any museum in Manila but i've been to the national gallery and museum in Singapore and visit at least 2x yr bec of iLight and SG night to light which i watch every year since 2017. on the side of knowing our place - i dont want to get kicked out of any country regardless of any perceived contribution to it, this is bare minimum of any expat in any country. getting kicked out of a country is on your record for life. i do believe it is shade she threw! LOL, i still recall the incidents of the uncles at gantries of condos and their shouting matches with c level banking people who just treat people like guards as though they are beneath them. personally i treat people how i want to be treated. i dont want to get yelled at, who has the time for that hahaha
@hathor2
@hathor2 Ай бұрын
​@@MAJOYDACIA yeah, those proud expats need a reality check, imagine their actions in their own country if they are this proud and entitled in Singapore. regardless of knowledge of how life is in Singapore, if a person is working abroad, expats should not be acting too entitled to lash out at poor uncles who are also just working pay check to pay check for a living.
@Akira-888
@Akira-888 Ай бұрын
As usual, fantastic genuine interview. Both of you are poster global talent citizens that any country would be proud to add to their flock as citizens. God bless always. 🙏😇💐🎉👌👍♥️🌺
@AileenMolina-p2u
@AileenMolina-p2u 7 күн бұрын
I'm also an EP for 14 years and got rejected on my PR application during my 2nd year in Singapore. After that, I didn't re-apply anymore.
@YogawithLauraB
@YogawithLauraB Ай бұрын
Great Interview:)) well said Majoy😊😊
@jacelpobre
@jacelpobre 6 күн бұрын
Australia is the perfect place for me as a Filipino. Went to Singapore last year, and people looking at you from head to toe. I didn't like it, I’ve never experienced it in Australia🇦🇺
@wumao6797
@wumao6797 Ай бұрын
Filipinos think Singapore is paradise? That is something new. I have seen quite a number of Filipinos commented online stating Singapore too strict, no freedom, got monitored 24/7, cost of living too high etc... They mostly will state Hong Kong or Australia is a better alternative.
@khenglim
@khenglim Ай бұрын
@@wumao6797 These are the type of foreigners that Singapore does not need! Despite all the negativities, yet many came here to work because the money is good for them by their standards. Nobody forces them to come. Go home if you have better alternatives!
@user-xy6di7hv2f
@user-xy6di7hv2f Ай бұрын
Don't worry ! Singapore don't need to please everybody !
@se_amable001
@se_amable001 Ай бұрын
Where did you hear that? I never hear that from any Filipino
@wumao6797
@wumao6797 Ай бұрын
@@se_amable001 On TT and X mostly sometimes on YT too.
@pebbleping5043
@pebbleping5043 Ай бұрын
Those who commented online probably hv never stepped into Singapore
@muanar
@muanar Күн бұрын
Very interesting when she talks about herself being "othered" like it's normal or expected.
@jeremiahong248
@jeremiahong248 Ай бұрын
Singapore is a paradise not just for Filipinos
@lemonrand1
@lemonrand1 Ай бұрын
except maybe Singaporeans... lol
@jeremiahong248
@jeremiahong248 Ай бұрын
@@lemonrand1 well said !
@leongyet9896
@leongyet9896 Ай бұрын
Beg to differ,I local but I love it here
@migspedition
@migspedition 16 күн бұрын
@@lemonrand1 Honestly when you guys live elsewhere for more than a month you will appreciate SG
@jihansoemawisastrachannel3755
@jihansoemawisastrachannel3755 Ай бұрын
Sounds like A great Experience .. for me singapore is A nice country too even i am not A Filipino... But me also enjoy singapore even the weather also very Hot.
@sikaing8168
@sikaing8168 Ай бұрын
You are at Lor 41 coffeeshop.!!! They have one of the best coffee and toast in Singapore.
@davidemanuel1243
@davidemanuel1243 Ай бұрын
Max you do so many interesting amazing interviews, this one was outstanding. I visit Singapore twice a year for holidays, amazing country with so many great people.
@brandenongkp
@brandenongkp Ай бұрын
Humble and appreciative lady.
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